The Darkest Timeline: Why are we so obsessed with the multiverse right now?

By Yasmin Vejs Simsek, Staff Writer The multiverse. It’s understandably on everyone’s lips right now. When it seems like our own reality is becoming increasingly nightmarish,...

Maybe it’s the system: Capitalism is killing us and telling us the problem is our brains

By Meera Eragoda, Features Editor One in three Canadians are likely to experience a mental illness in their lifetime. In 2020, pre-pandemic, The Tyee reported...

Flawed solutions: Hybrid learning advocacy needs to take professor labour into account

By Meera Eragoda, Editor-in-Chief If you’re in the SFU student groups on Facebook, you may have seen a petition calling for SFU to implement hybrid learning....

The Oscars need to stop pandering to the masses

By: Emma Best, Peak Associate For 93 years, the Oscars have honoured the art and craft of filmmaking, recognizing the year’s best films. They’ve made changes...

Disproportionate reporting on invasion of Ukraine shows mainstream media’s racism

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer On February 25, 2022, CBS news reporter Charlie D’Agata said, “This is a relatively civilized, relatively European — I have to...

Don’t be afraid of counselling

By: Charlene Aviles, Staff Writer Mental health hasn’t been getting any better over these past few years. COVID-19, climate disasters, and war have been sources of...

Humour is an overlooked tool in creating social change

By: Sara Brinkac, Humour Editor Ah humour, a beauty of a concept and a wonderful spice to life. What’s there to say about humour that hasn’t...

It’s time to end your dysfunctional relationship with Instagram

By: Ciara Reid, SFU Student Ending a dysfunctional relationship is difficult, but things are usually better once you’re out. This was my experience in beginning...

Emojis should be used in formal correspondence

By: Jacob Mattie, Opinions Editor The Spring 2022 semester is in full swing, and though the in-person/online classes debate continues, it’s likely we’ll be interacting with...

The “nice Canadian” stereotype distracts from our colonial shame

By: Kitty Cheung, Assistant Production Editor Content warning: mentions of Indigenous genocide  I say this as a Canadian — one with maple syrup flowing through my veins...